And once again I have to say: Yes. This is a female person, and such persons are known to be geeks. I realize that many of you posting here have rarely encountered a female person, never mind one that is an attractive one and also a geek.

Stop with the sexual innuendos and the stupid proposals and comments. I have to post this every. freaking. time. a woman posts a picture here and it's absurd.

Wow this is blowing up! How exciting! Just a little shout-out that I wore this to the Writer's Digest novel writing conference's literary Halloween party. The conference was super fun and informative, highly recommended for anyone who wants to write a novel.

Thank you! Pants, vest, flip-flops, Sting and jewelry (including the brooch, which isn't visible in this pic) were bought individually from Amazon, top was off the H&M clearance rack. I safety pinned some fake fur to the flip flops. My mom made the cloak for my literary-themed wedding a couple of years ago (though I didn't end up wearing it much for the wedding because it was warmer than expected). She makes costumes for films and TV, so it's very high quality and quite heavy.

It's not an argument. It's a foregone conclusion. It presumes that there isn't an argument anymore: i.e. Women can cosplay Frodo, get over it. It's misguided though (or misleading) when people mock it as having no substance. It's not intended to have substance. It's really a rhetorical device.

Frodo did have a phone, an amazon fire phone to be exact. However, Rivendell had terrible coverage and since the fire phone was the worst phone ever, all time, since life first began, he used it to play snake and snake only. ⬆️➡️⬇️⬅️

What's great about your Sting sword (and what many may not realise) is that it's "Hobbit-scale". Any of the official United Cutlery replcias are much, much shorter than that...maybe 3/4 the overall length at a guess. This is because, of course, Sting would be proportionally larger in a hobbit's hands.